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  • Any way to set the start frame value?

    Like the topic asks, is there any way to change the start from from its default value of 0 to, lets say 1? I cannot seem to find out where I can change this.

    Thanks
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    joel lelievre
    www.intrinsia.net
    www.delicatemachines.com

  • #2
    woops lmao i looked at new post and didn't realize this was for pd player lmao, thought it was a 3d max question lmao,, wow bang my head on the desk...hahaha havnt slept sorry.

    =_P
    Last edited by pskdude; 21-01-2010, 05:39 PM.
    Ruben Gil
    www.spvisionz.com
    www.linkedin.com/in/s2vgroup

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    • #3
      Thanks for the reply. I tried changing the setting via the bottom button but it doesn't allow me to set the first frame. So rather than 0-250 I would like it to read 1-250... just so the PDPlayer frame count would match up properly with the sequence framecount.

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      joel lelievre
      www.intrinsia.net
      www.delicatemachines.com

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      • #4
        Hi Joel,

        You can right-click on the left timeline handle to bring up a context menu that would allow you to change the frame base from the default of 0 to 1. Unfortunately - and this is somewhat embarrassing - it doesn't work in the latest Pdplayer. You can email us at pdplayer@chaosgroup.com for a beta version in which this is fixed.

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        Or, you can switch the frame indicator to "Frame from File Name"; the timeline will still be zero-based, but the indicator will show the actual frame from the sequence.

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        Peter Dimov
        Asynthetic
        www.pdplayer.com

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